Music video by Portishead performing Only You. (C) 2005 Go Beat Ltd.

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Music video by Portishead performing Only You. (C) 2005 Go Beat Ltd.
LP Review - Portishead- ‘Dummy’
Portishead – Dummy Go! Beat – 828 522-1, Go! Beat – 828522-1 Vinyl, LP, Album Greece 1994
1990's music is making a comeback in a big way. After repeatedly listening to the Kruder & Dorfmeister album 'G-Stoned', I decided to purchase my second 1990’s album 'Dummy' by Bristol U.K. group - Portishead. This 1994 album is a downtempo, trip-hop masterpiece. 'Dummy' combines jazz, sophisticated dark, downtempo electronic beats and the smooth, smoky, nonpulsed vocals of singer Beth Gibbons. I remember I used to own ‘Dummy’ on cd back in the day. But, honestly I hadn't listened to Portishead in the longest time; I forgot how great it sounds, truly hot on vinyl lp. Much recommended listening! This lp sounds great through and through.
@Portishead "Biscuit"
Portishead - Only You (Go! Beat, 1997)
Portishead. It's Wear Your Old Band T-Shirt To Work Day, and this is mine. Sadly, when I was going to watch the likes of Kajagoogoo and the Thompson Twins, I didn't have the money for a band T-shirt. I embroidered my own logos onto the classic early-80s khaki canvas bags that were de rigeur for schoolkids, and if you gave me a quid or so I'd have done yours for you as well. Later on I refused to buy an Aerosmith/Monsters of Rock/Skid Row/Whitesnake T-shirt, though I had the sweaty front-row chance to do so several times. I wasn't a t-shirt wearing sort of girl. So this is the oldest one I have. And it's probably the most significant. By 1995 we were Portishead groupies, having done our courting to the first Portishead album - a total revelation, musically - watching them perform for the first time on Jools Holland from our bed and marvelling at the dark, tearful vocals and massive, surly hip-hop beats. Those phrases sound like cliches now, and in fact a new term had to be invented to describe it ('trip-hop'), but at the time...nothing had ever sounded like them. Eighteen years later, we're still courting, and we have all Portishead's other albums (in duplicate) - and today's a good opportunity to revisit them. Though, the opening bars of Dummy still give me goosebumps; in fact, the album's so evocative I find it hard to listen to.
What's also still around eighteen years later is the T-shirt. I bought this at their Bath gig. We'd seen them on several stops on tour, and I wore it with a tiny black skirt. I don't remember what was on my feet. Probably not trainers, as I'd swore never to wear them (that changed as well). I probably did have some sort of thermal-ish top underneath, as I have right now (always did feel the cold) and black tights. The skirt in this picture is from 1994, having been bought in a charity shop with a matching waistcoat. I wore both to death, and still wear them, though the fabric's getting delicate. My hair was twice as long (it's growing back after a full-on urchin!) and red. The lippy I've done my best to match to the Body Shop one I was addicted to in 1995. And the eyeliner...hasn't changed much! Perhaps a little more skilfully applied now - I'm in less of a goddamn hurry. And I have a cold in this pic (ahh...the old self-confidence hasn't exactly rocketed in that time either!) I've managed to listen to Dummy up to Wandering Star so far, and no tears. In fact I've written this blog to the album and realised how much there is to be bloody overjoyed about. The T-shirt's still here, the skirt's still here, Leigh's still here, I'm still here, the album's still here and it's still fucking marvellous. So far...so good.